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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
So we have a coul,e of single sided trainers but this was our first double sided one. Quality of materials and construction is very comparable to the ones we already have so I’m very happy about that. Set up was pretty simple but the big plus is the ability to have more than one of the girls working with this. We use these during practices and at home and this one was a big addition to our equipment. If you’re looking for a double-sided trainer, this is a good choice. I hope this helps you!
bloads2001
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
This is a great set with double-sided rebounder, carry case, and ground stakes included. Setup was straightforward, no tools needed. I really like that it folds flat for easy storage in the garage. Clever double-sided design, but I will likely not use this as a double-sided...rather, I will have a brand new replacement net when needed. Works really, and the frame and net both seem strong and durable.
Marc M.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Awesome awesome awesome! Easy to assemble, and easy to use for kids and adults. Good value overall
Careful Reader
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
This rebounder net is very good. The netting is stretchy but tight, so it does exactly what we need it to do. Our use for it is baseball, and it saves a whole lot of time chasing the ball around. The two sided feature is great if you have multiple kiddos or visitors.Heads up: We may have gotten a defective item because the hinge on top doesn't line up correctly. It's still usable, and we really don't think we made an assembly mistake (it's pretty straightforward), but that hinge isn't aligning properly.
armaraas
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
Our daughter likes to go outside and hit the volleyball against the house, which we don't like. So we thought we'd get this and see if it would be useful for her. It's been a little hit or miss so far.It's nice to have 2 sides of the next, her and our son were using it at the same time on the driveway, she was hitting a volleyball and he was throwing a soccer ball. Boys.The net did not move and seemed pretty solid just sitting there. There are stakes to stake it in the yard too.Adjusting the angle of the net is pretty easy, there are 3 different options, though the middle one seems the most useful, the others didn't return the ball any better with some of the hits she was working on.I think it's a good way for kids to learn some reflexes- if they hit or throw something hard enough, it comes back pretty fast, and not always where they are expecting. There will be a learning curve with it.The biggest drawback seems to be our daughter likes to 'bump' against the wall, and it seems bumping does not have enough force that she can keep doing it over and over to the net, the ball just kind of dies on her before getting to her to hit it again. I really envisioned she'd be able to work on her serving more, but if you know young teens, then you also know you don't know anything- so don't be making suggestions...As I mentioned there's probably a learning curve, so hopefully if she continues to try it and doesn't give up, maybe she'll find ways to make it more useful to her. Or I'll just have my son practice pitching baseballs at it.It does fold up, so even though it's big at 4x7 feet, at least you can lean it against a wall and out of the way a bit.
Shaya67
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
I must confess that when I opened the box, I felt quite overwhelmed and anticipated a frustrating assembly process, but it turned out to be manageable. I recommend starting by attaching the top before the side arms. I began from the bottom and had to detach the side arms to attach the top first, then redo the side arms. When it comes to attaching the net, it's easier to secure the bottom with the bungee cords first; this way, the top and sides can be attached more easily once it tightens. I purchased this rebounding net primarily for my almost 9-year-old son to practice baseball. He enjoys hitting the ball but dislikes chasing it. However, since the net is narrow, he couldn't effectively hit it without standing too close, which worries me as the baseball might rebound and hit him in the face. Therefore, we will likely use it for soccer instead. I appreciate that he can use this net for soccer as he often targets my garage door, risking dents. The rebounding effect is impressive, and although we haven't tried it for volleyball, I believe it would be excellent for volleyball training. I value its adjustability to fit various sports needs and different athlete heights. While it comes with stakes for anchoring, we haven't used them. It also includes a yellow ribbon to create a focal point, but I opted not to bother with it as I don't find it necessary for what we are using it for. The net comes with a storage and carry bag, making it convenient for storage and transport. It feels very durable, works excellently, and is easy to move, although I suggest two people handle it to avoid bending or scratching the poles on concrete. I love having this in my backyard, especially with summer approaching; it will surely encourage my son to spend plenty of time outside kicking his soccer ball and other balls!
Marc Chabot
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
My 12-year-old granddaughter plays volleyball on multiple teams and loves to practice at home in the yard. This two-person rebounder allows her to have a teammate or friend over to practice together. The yellow square on the net makes it easy to aim for a certain spot and practice hitting it spot-on, and then, hitting the rebounding ball, and repeating the actions. At 7’ tall, the net adds a challenging aspect to rebounding the ball. It also adjusts to different angles, and she can practice hitting the ball back as it rebounds from various directions. The net folds up flat to store on the porch or in the shed. With two people playing, there is a great deal of motion and distraction from the other side, and this helps her practice concentrating and focusing on what she is doing while shutting out the commotion. My granddaughter loves having this rebounder net to practice honing her skills while playing alone or with another player.
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